BUSINESS: DIRECTORY. H. PSTrptatp, 1 00.13 ADVESTISLNEI AGENCY 172 nal. natty, I , lnr . /ad No. ICI. Agate street, Bost*. I WP. & are *white Stir themost lethal:nisi end largest almolatinemammotial Payers both In the United nat. sod the To the Public. BRANDRETLI ROUSE is now open Al " 4 1 41 . P 0r Lofts% " a "‘ "Y a , :j,:gr r r4 t 4; :nu ...mg., see Mews 043srr. late og Judso - o•• ue- Sal. Brandroth Howe. No. 413 Broadway, • r e zu , Dm isu p,!eese entrance Na Upland —New York, • Brandreth Howie Restaurant, , • OPPOSITB. New Haven Railroad Depot, watrence on Llep m enard and Canal sts. Male Reread at all Want Clete n etrie: tea and coffee of Tarr up ...s c ....aim every delicacy of Use seaeon o tutod.— Th....error header loin steak. le Intended to U.o Until °tin& to the atternocm. Ceara,. Miter. late of the Ne.r York - Botet. erlPsnotdnde the eookins depart/mot. No place!. the ottr.m insply • cheaper or better dterg e ;— tee IMO/ aw. .goal mitre for stint Berne On mbet Lispenard St. and Canal at MIMI -- ,,, evither street. r.A.ll*.prfra.Dtraser,..andirlialintutleeSes can Se ...d.ted mr,am, 'lW hutio IjoATSS a'FRANGE, - No. 1 Barclay street, Nei , ork. LUTION--Notts are..wevaine except they here the 0 " ,, atanlyp of the ... ea/aut. caantatictoro ars wa and mell "I...wrwiad wording to law. 1nh..13.1. W. JACON dr o G KS RATE AND FENDER s MAKER, 246 FRONTS?. & 930 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 3031.3 i y PAPER WAREUOLISE. IiKINC2LN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 William street . —A great Varlet/ of PAPER for Book Enatlonem Printer; Bookbladm, itannt•ctornm and Trading:so generally. tdo3'66 TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. Wtf! l, l .01,-1 AMLBORN & CO., 54 Maiden Lane, J (tkiP.t.k..Xo .m al9. 22 Marty Knot, Importer. orroYe 1" td.3111.6 Spiritaal Telegraph. lIIE organ of modern bpiritnalism, Fourth to. eosam eo eur In May. It cattalos the fullest .tant Corront•Perts stdOpillio6.lloo Belrltual re. remoras. Pabllslled weekly at 12wer arum= ars% all ardlitual Books tarsals by PARTRIDGE* BRITT**. 342 Broadway. New York. B — A bololorS• Of BpDltaal Books sent en upo O• lion. spleSmdP Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. r William Tasker, PARK PLACE. NEW YORK, invitee o, Southern and Toot h 'lerchuas. • o new stoat otPans, Cbenba. IlWr, and Nall • !bailout ladles' natl.:dela Perfumery. Boapx Port Mon nabs, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books. BP. BIM . 'tons, Coalnd Needles. Neck l aces .. . Bm Watol, Boards, 1 , Wax, and Glair Bsxda. te lndla Rubber Qua* Can.., 11.0 s and Toys of eeerydeeorlptlowSol•wes. Rawer, and Cutlery. 0014 and lilt Jewelry. Accordeons mud Viallna,4lluil d Umenel and verklaja met of - 4.11 at ;le eery !risen flees 1 1 . 1. deb or dieproven L l ' P ll o l er b' ,-' llSLArdtra or . least Wetted and put up Pe the 'lnaunsr. WILLIAM TAB KKR, 10 Park Pod, New Took- P. 13.-41eaal out Ma out, mrZtlyr • HOPPE:RS PATENT PLANE. undersigned is prepared to suppiy ...ICIL CARPENTERS. CAINET•aI ARMS, and Workers 0041 generally. with his Patentedand valuable Planes. AU oho hare tried It pronounce It a most raluaLle Tendon, that most soon crane into general ns.. The fot o...Mg letters from onolleol woltmeo two smogs it • t101 4 1 !be ratentoo hen r ,, ir ..4 . o ooMMOMUltir this Mae above ell alb., la Itmadowawn OMILM Osman FOMMILT.I February W.. 1•63. We herehr mertlh' . that daring the Mat melee months Inhere used Iloppres Patent Plane, ant do not hesitate ; to recommend It to C•blnet-flater• and Carpenters as en. stjar to any other Ptene to use. We moulder It peculiar. adapted to planlturcat cherry. natant and all sorts hard wooi. and err planing moms, It Is der superior to old Mothe orscraplug. beeldse bring a great earliest."( . ,Itna Ona man. by using this Plane. nal plane more ve. than ere moo on do by any other plane or method An Me. IL IL RYAN A 00. To Koala T.Eam. Zeck : have emadasd Hopper', Paten Bench aad bellon I t to ho a most emalleat settee for the oar Re which It Ls intended. as a combination of plane' • dorm iernm rtiaotarlr et . V. tVtl y lltio " t? tr.d„,l two .= doubt. when its propeAfeo Weans nosrta. bat that It will entirely- taversede the nrcitertodaas and Mho:ions custom. jl:llAhe Oabf eht at T = P rtrc i sV d iay knowlZge ' Vtt tha l2th n la arching as well fitted to give s month and tam.. eifnl blob to ~as as Ms Hopp °stoat Beach Plane. J mem W , WOoDwygu., Ifaraltaro MatelfillMS, 97. WI Thins tt. Pla•lnulgh• 24tfabevh, .very .1920. E IaTON, of this city. Is my age Amat for tha W of Plana:, or of righta to mandfactare end wh coem - • Mahanh. Barth 2. WK. C .PPILL • . nah2a3saa • Alarpetixtgs, O il Cloths and Matting. - ROBINSON & NO 4 7 - PrITII BTREZ7, NSIR WOOD. now receiving a largo and choice ae-: Avottwvat - acaßPEriaws.•wrthe List and moat Ulla patterns. liontl Vele.;cr usisting of Struaesh and Ts hstrs and Irupees Ply. Patent Tapeetrzeurrrala. rcetrwrith every description of areas. Cotton, and LOOR Olt. CLOTHS, ham Silo Ye het wide. all anstrtles sad prim.. • Abei.Table Oil Ckstir, boa and eresu Oil Ssadeac buff and mean Holland Window abodes Plano and Table COl , era log.. lists Drtoreata. Coma and Cantos Matting, puttnod.,Ven.ltha &Inds. .b of obi& will Ss os warrattbe losewt caab prime. labia - --- The Young Ladies' Institute. NO. 38 West Twenty-Third at., N.Y. Pataalau-Itar.IIENRY DANA WARDand Kra WARD. Atedirted by—Res. TUBODOIIIB 1 JIVING. 1.4 Re*. sIAILDNKIt SPRING PLUNLAY. • The Aradeade pent rile 100. Sept. end endsda Jahr. 711118 INSTITUTE employs Professors of the Eat tirade In e/1 ite Department.. apecially of nKre Pactiner. Deming. and of the Node= It Wm anvtles a Belles-Lettere den for young Is L"4 = lethal, theft education. The Trench lattrome la en ex tenelve element of the Institute and le taught with en. Ile, H.D. ard, Rater of the natltate, may be ad dressed In Nen Tort 1:7 yredereof the Institute, oontaltdog • llat of the entire fatuity and atm the plan of elamdfiaddon and of study. may In teen ty !al th ea on Kay A 00., Wood meet, littebargh; -, llnrllsh *Co. do. eke J. 11. Mellor, do dcr, J. 5 , 11:04.11.cm. Idurket et, dot 11. 8. Bernath. • do do. mY92 fixed* , Excelsior 'Carnage Pic . t my. C.NSTON, BROTIMRS CO., practi cal Coach Motors. mow of Rebecca oad .11elmont eta, o ,.. s, ?=s a r f lm gr it =urtntar w rizt , StargiritVd l ii=4 u st n d -t=t; : t r lVW C =tr i : esmwoct thw best Juniata boa no "Eastern HirtorY. atteraded - to on the moot nftwooable terms. • Thsry 7 hOsisaldenst Uzi oh who afar favor them with their pat - rosago, will he perfestir isttoffed, on WO. of they wort Tho Pittslmith sad Mostehestgr °maths*, gam the raw tory every 15 mantes *dna the day. ' - 'Book and Job Printing. . f QIIN T. SIMPOCK, having 'recently re, IV Amami blo Job Piloting 0111 n to 83 NM Arse t aboro tnaltbleld„ Osootto vould rekreetfully polka ~t potrooaco of marehonta, koaavfacturok• mid other,. Whig savitaai 7 . 7:r w asul superior book,. alnijKlOßaid. blOS to 10 Ir.rz utoroontllo Job kgotlor mown Me nokdongo ri.trfobzr io n r n o y zilelo ..4.7110„ 08 baud aka for We. 0.110 PITTSBIIRGO COACH FACTORY. • . eti0n0W.1:.......:,-21111112( L. ALBIST • BIGELOW jik CO, 010.10.0t1 to /r.. IL • 0; 41 1 .0131 X Two Wood et, . ~' Pittsburgh; Vanua. toAcriss, CA R RIAGES, PHACI'ONS, t t i gh t, AM ems toriptiork of Panay VV. :=Lty of amtm4•l=of ;IT, skill Cllrig=g b ; -Mgr= wren s ate& - nes --- • bid testifier Store. • ". T•D. ICHUIPATILICK. No. 21 Sath Third . Street, Intim - on Iteiket and Chestnut stn.. Palleetelphla. R SALT. - SPANISH =DEB, Dr W Green Malted Pilate Men Tanners' 014 Tamen Toon, tithe norentprkee end the beet tar= Wane of Imet.We In Sae rough vented; for whin , Vim market sea Intl be Oren In y pr taken In frzeteason Star lidea. Loathe stand free of =And Mid on eammtegen. • M: ifibtrxditeoirE Co., 4.110LE5A.1....,E GROCERS. ?robe! Commiuion Merchants, ' -- • AND MILLI:RS IN " • Pittetnnti Manufactured , .219 Laaly street, corm, of Irwin. . - . - PITLESIMIGH. PA. A a. Anna— coot.rr WROLESALE °WOOERS BOAT I ' URNISHRI2:B; DILALIM . hod= Ina Pittsbargh lanufattrcs, - • (No. 141 Water Street, °"" cl "niTrAfilf. MM.& Janos irwit-a Co., 24 ANUFAOTIVRER-s oF QUIPitRIC ACM Sulphuric Ether, 6,l7llRiriia"ortllau 72Z4044: AquirakoaM 44a4 " ' 44e4 laauat ' mi 4 VW. 11108421:0.......U.yry *Mat. , . ZTNA. GLASS WORKS.: VWX.; DAVIDSON _ CO. XANDFAOTUDERS and denim; In VW*, 44,d: an kbadia Gram sad filltrar. Or" re--N0.93 Narret Knot. Pt Pa - . LA Noletteataz 4Nos pa9l lo Artosta !marts re , • LEATHER , , FRITZ, lIENDRY'ebb. No.- 5.79 Nora Sreed,.:PIULW-D4 OROCCO ia.. kLiNUFACTIIRER fD VO R UR sad Isopatud of YILILNCYCCIA *45111_,101 .fit, P4D- 201.11 : 1 4" 18 . • , • ~ P A/NTERS. HOUSE AND. SIGN. PAINTERS, - • .11r0. 96 TIEIRD STREET. 1 —1349999 PrOtlA 9 6 Idszket mama) All orders proMptly attended; to. . • • imentodleiisumiar new WM' tt ROBERT H. PATTERI3OWB • ifi tzm , r LIVERY AND SAL& s;i4T,Diadtiredisnd CUM' • • - • PITTSBURILItt:PA.. 'ittellicence Office, No . . 9. 87. 4 LAIR sr.atair. WERVANTS of an desarip*mo, supplied heitu c r i g Les te tr ... X=ll;r pw ri_ta..l 111 puma. foe nu., • 19..ses. passtly satio9444. f Pl_l_ i _%_ r 1211 .I 1 1 1 lIMIr DAILY ._ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. LOUIE, SCHAEFR, . Attorney at Law, and Bantam Collector • IN Tel CoMmu Atom nu AND rithNsr.trAxi.4 RAILROAD, Iris: t = l. W.T.t.. Holmes, Tuaestalm. Colombians. Richland. anirmalt, Partags.Thamtralt. Mahout d other. mar.. aaamo a Calms.: 14 f , . rirt. Km. Visa. la. ?Mika! r. ) H , r-rt Graft_ Worm P. W. mi. Fab, Theodore Utonsetter , 4. PaLths " l4. fiL Q. P. 111.11 TtIOXPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONRISSIONER p o x PENNSYLVANIA. Davenport, lowa, WILL Bay, Sell and Locate ianda and Lena WarrentA Par Taxes. Collect Claims, Loan Money, Ac. atm Hon. W. Y. Johnstok. TO hb,..,.. aprioger Harbsugh a Co. 1 .. Lsaia uals.ll k C 0... Pittabarah, Henry Llorkl. E 441. mr2Samd urns w. =am. . . .... awo. Kauai BLACK I 1 TTORN EY S AT LAW, (Successors to b ) 1 • 1 1.4) eak..wis. Buildings. Grant et, -Le ''' '' V ' Y ' firtind rtak th e * t m e gfall= ItW. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake twarAlarlio Ea." Great amt. betweetk . htrAtAnd lOSEPII S. tr. A. P. MORRISON, Atter garall.`ll. ° 7.1"41,=,.117th OBERT E. PUILLIPS, Attorney alLaw, 16,8 t. Louis. Ida. fel • KORBITPOLLOCK, Attorney at Law— , Comer of Fifth sad Gruit oUpeopopprolto thoOmut mom :Loos . MUNI:ph. nrti-ett JA3LES J. KUUN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth strut, neu Oran; Plttsbarek. 1.14-‘167 TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, I No. 69 irlfth strooLPlttoburgh. Michigan General COMMASSiOII and Collee tton Agency Office, pOR the collection of . Home and Foreign A: llesmcile and all other Money clanns, In Illeldaan d adjacent Steam, Investment and Payment."( Menem rmkalMent tnetk Ue*. Parc&gent.base..and Sale Oflical 'Crab and ntoctaand iance ANDERSON Detroit. Madsen. r iltsburp4-31cearn Krame . Bank 11ahm enak i tn.„ f °matte Odlom Lemon. Stewart aOa alerchan Cs. ." W1.111:01= the or illchlecen from respectable Insurance mei a•lvd tr. — atitifitri c gz.ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for N L A the We and *mhos. of Seel Meta Collection or tirtigmoMMlAnzt Sonde. dlostsrocan kei; WM. AT — LaWLIVB IWIAL ESTATE OFFIOE, No, 87 Front Wesel.. 3d door hone Market Dealer In tete Chaste PI boa. to. Coal reaaerer boug h s and 04d. AUSTIIi LOObil[S, Reai Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandise and MEll Broker, °thee No. 92 rth street, abase Wood- Bludneee prtanatir attended to. .bkdi 7 ia AMITEL L MARSHELL, Secretary Cal k, sea'. Instawase Ocentssay. 94 Water street. GORDON. Secretary Western Inst)- 1: • runes 03" 92 Water Ittreet. JGARDINEROOFFIN, Agent for Frankii; dM Fn. teeer b rt Geopeny, pertn.e.t owner of Irmd an trd P. A. MADEIRA, Ageht for Delaware Mu los] Insorazoi 00IIIIMM 42 Water anat. ILOIIN HAFT, Jr., (Ina:Omer to. Jae. let'Ouf t rd iu. w l = l ,..or c. 1 41.4 0 1 1Z a rasste •alr Dealer In Vlnatene:. rarare= " "ase a tir . f ob Ponce gaigagnina. • P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drain. Pain. Olitg, Varnishes and Dye Senna No. tee teet, Pittsburgh. All order@ will 11.4.1. pgaiirot Mtgianon. isir Agent Am Schenck'. Pamonir 97rup. mar da-1, II A. FAIINESTOCK .4 CO., Wholesale sed management a White Lead,ltod corner Wood and Stoat stream. Pitt. burgh. • artehT AE. SELTiItS",---Witals;aleiin v lZers, Paint A ir Btrig.(2ll. t tIiRACTN & REIT&R WSoleeale & Retail turner or LI .n 4 Rt CWr Meet.. JSCHOONAIAKER & CO., Wholesale • Dr•zaiste. N. 21. Wood shoot. Pittobo.sh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Sucoiesor to L. Wilcox Co..a comer Mutat raved sed Dlstoood—lioom stsatl hands toll sod completa astortomat of Stodiolos Chests. Putiomoty. sad pariah:dos to his business Physleisos protetiptions carefully tostpooadod at 10.1 boors. isthly lON sx. onfrAiss ~ci..............A. i. Lv.........._....Cu~e. At.nL - • ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchants, ANT DIALIII3 IN PITTSB URGE MANUFACTURES, Na. N Wood a., between Water and Front at aplB PITTSBURG IL - WIRY 8. %Mts. (late of the firm of Kingh Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN PIG NATAL AND BLOOMS, No. 76 Water street, below market, spl9 PITTSBURGH. PRRNAL. HUSSEY It WELLS, PORK PACKERS, holesale Dealers in Provisiens, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCELANTS, Oomaterdal Ro NO. aa LINESTY STRAW, w. Awl PIPITSMIROII. PA. J. L. MARSHALL, to a. Lad Wool Dealer and Commission Merchant, No. 139 Liberty street, PI77SBilltOH, PA TO W. W. McClintock & Bros.. Mil Kramer & Rabat. 072 n & K Irk Patrick. Murphy. Tiernan & Co. 44me REMOVAL—Soringer Harbangh t Co., lA, list* rioxond to Na 2* Liberty stavoE. ossoraii SPRINGER 14E3.1170H & CO., ( 88043,211. eon to 8. liarbaux),) Oottoulittoo and Forwarding 215 oboritiODoratios to Wool gh. Pa. and Prodnoe geogrally, tNo. Llbatritreet. Plttabur ac. 4 A. A. HARDY, Igeat of the Nadison nod Indianapolis No.Bo Water et, Ptiabargh, Pa. jaMlyd J. W. - BUTLER t .CO. EORWARDING & COMMISSION BIER MANI'S and Doders In all kinds et Pittsburgh Ate. axed Attic*. Lead Pip. and Sheet Lead. lea PI nest Street: Pittsburgh. ,--- •¢64V/%4 1 . 7j : ' 1 . . " 74 11/2515011 .. 0 0 rbbre , D.42en. sad Comadadoct Serehltglo. :4' 7 •'• • •Fr ‘.• eral °natal/. Adolf Iferequate; %Medal:lda. Liberal diaramea ort ossuggnment• of Produce geaersUr. Jallrf •. . • Ate o . "areo, 0 *WW2 d lormilient, and Mob; ' Maar "2 We= Motors Softer, Pot and • sal Mb, sod•Wootorn Produo. • . Wober emit, we andtbball mod WOOMPII • . mats urns. a.— —.repute reerwra. (Late off Little a oa.) . ► Y- T I TLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, . b - and Coeukladan Mereleurbousd Dealers in Wtkj, !edam. Ile. LIS Demur etrel4sBlUe lIHEriE • _IREHOUSE..-11ENRY H. OOLUNE.,itirrardifigaid Conualedem Ilerctrukaarel amain. to .ne•ea Better Lake and Proem:Ogren...lly .2.1..W00d street lawn Watqz. P 1 mr2/ romAs PALMER, Importer and Dealer hl _hooch and Anaerkso WV Pa No. 66 Mukot a4 botre . oedgod Fourth ttsbuTill. mecLl : Importer and Wh • lUT ) u"l3 a V. I 6 1 %it wn DRY G DOD& , . I Hagan: olt, Abs,. NC1...91. Market , areeloitiik oat their en tire 'tea o(Dry Good.. an Immense Mamma from leP r* P‘ r " . " tht.vehArlas th•te spring onp. trie tm bands fins amortmdmt or ter lidkreinit M I MVZ.Zre d i t oti.g.nos,c Homeago Stodibb Chita*, Id gnash a:Nunroad,. offal. of .Foal and otbor Rannols, with 7 4, fros variety of Bleak aettnisnoi brands Plaid and St pod Droop Midi. on of hte11,4111....14 at • mat ••nri fv. 109 /uBEP.H..Z,OB3IICA-00-, Wliolesale•and Retail Dealers in LIMEOIDWISII, 16mm:ix d OLOYX Fanov Goode, tie it,. ait rig aty. b itY 444 igA;IN° wh '"ia la 94 7 91 11 11T r arktt Street: woup f reepootfully invite th e attention • or Mews*. to that: stock' bf nursertllso 'sad Oretsdlass ?dodo d• Sol soli Thom, L . sad rolkg.,, sod Bersges,Qrassdko sae treoth . Ls•res, ismo sa d tAmetsa.Z../I•ssadelp sod [Won • EM e10r.., sot of Master 1....1 14 = 44 5. sad Wm., 0.4.1% Psromols. A." WSW • 90_,_.rrressmwri.-c. AIM:OXX • ON, X. TOM AtA. MASON & JO., Wholesale and Retail meat,. le hum mod Strabis Gra•bis. 26 MIA Misbrand, .... - muitpiry BURCIEEFIZW, Wholesale t .,,, Avtit).7 yomak,lats. comer Voartband - - --Ai3l 00 D DRY GOODS SALESMAN wAN izt===== n bat ii ter. that am gh• 1•19."=" 4101111 DIAN a 00.. "a" our. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. AGENCIES. II a trit4l , 4,1 PITTSBURGH, BANKERS AND BROKERS Loom,/ WILKINS & CO.. oon:man to a. Intim • cu.) BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROIDIRS, NO. 71 FOURTH &WRIST, I'ITLYBIIIIGLL N the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Brokers throughout the notints7, dialog the last • month. women:Misted thou. almost every lustance i•kitim•t• their troubles hare grown Oct of a departure from their Wahine. and we therefore take aseaelou to as. eon the public., In Weans. that rue speculations lu - ram ey etocke." or other • outsale operation.," &hall tempt us from the strict and Legitimate line uf our buslnesa, log that In olding all such Inrestmenta we shalt not only be better able tosame our customers ands/Sall/a their safety. but that In adopting loch a comas we Mau Pr - mote our own ultimate Months. le6 WILKINS A CO. WATill..ll FAUX... • .-108211 Li MANN, .111. EALMER, HANNA & CO., Successors to Ramey, 'lsamu Co., hankers. Exchange Brokersand ere In Foreign and Domestic Nathan., Certificate* of Check Notee, , mld i rpeele—N. W corner of Wood and Checks tor cal. and collzm masi eeoeh r d en BB Ll / 2 ly prtnet palipoints of th e Thaw BUG.. Gobi The highest premium paid ror Torelgu and American Adman.* made on eIIIMEIMISSUM of Produce, shipped east. on liberal bums. :KIERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Broghk . ers, ` o. 0b Wood Street • forma of Diamond Alley, bu Xriluy andeell Bank Noteaand Coln. Dlsooratt Time Exchange, and Prambisory Not., make Collections in all the principal Pities of the Union: Heady.. Deposita on sail and on interest , and gin their prompt attention teal! oth er Matters upPertmuing to • Broker's business. WI-Eastern Exchange constantly for ode. mhl23-1, I Sims .Atowsan lartn .... -..maaran 00,013, bt,RAMER RA.IIM, Hankers and Ex change Bask.... Buy and sell Gold and Sliver and zrNotes, neirtlatt loans on Beal Estate or /col o -d r, ."'snsul :717884.17;:'81DoTsistmCisatin!o'&1 booi 1 ee- Mona made on all points In tee trnion. Alice tarn.. of ' Third and Wood Grads. directly oppoelte the St. Char). Hotel. aid suri.ty .4. R. W . V.., WM. H. WILLIAMS & Co.. Bankers and V • Exchange Broken., North East corner of Wood and Third etreeta. Pitts mods burgh. Ail tranmetions on liberal teems, and collection. promptly attended to. Jaa-Iy I\T HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Forei .111 • and Domes is ills of It%liansn, Certllleates Pit burgh. 8888• No t., 8 = 'o'n litra"DiftselP mommisotit the Unit:Stat.. MANUFACTURING. TOOK. eracimit...._.....rons a . Razor ejrsfei o. UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. WILL continue the business of the Union SLIO &. : Lan N t7 i 4t i =o4l tad of PENNOCK, HITCH- They will teacalhattiew ae t. 0.1, haw. wad general wortnirat OAST' N9S, eatapale/wa Cooking Stores,- Ranges Lind Side Ovens OFFICE AND I ARLON SToVE.s. MANTLE. & KITCIiEN GRATES, Roane Ware, Wages Bow, Dog how, Sad Dom, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery earnings generally, And GAB and WATER PLYES al all elan. BON & NAILS OFTBE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &0., All of which mil be sold at taanulactume• mime. my7.ly • BOS BB 80124 WHOLESA OT LE A AND II RETAIL. 4ACMES ROBB, 19 Market and 6 Union ter Oa. third donr from the !dark. flow. Pittsbrrgh. would respectfully Inform his numerous blends and run touters. that to. has lust received his Suringnd Subtoser Goods, In all varieties , and of the lat. oft. , now worn In lb. eastern out.. The partioulas attention of the 1.11111. Is Invited to a'srell mooned stock of Galt.; and Fancy BaGe and &lbw. of all iteemlptionr .l.• rase stork or Childnotts . Gaiters and Fancy Shoes which nuatrofully eel.. For Ueutlemen. he has .j sattersi oft/Lary .4 Wearing art.. P. shams Mr r.b In larma nantltls enable him to sell at . low bolas. any satablishment 0111 pall in the oily. Be stil. watt.. to mannfarUre as her.... any kind of i Wine and Gentlemen? wear. In the newest style and of the best matertals. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319,714 end CM ({bet e street, departs dauthleid Ova, PITnEURGEL ONIIMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, rundtme Tops, Mantels. Itepoft na Peones. as. 00 7 . on han and made to order. by m eehlnery. at tha loeona wired The. bonito:. -"banal and aeleeted .Ind Lie MointMeoWa_Adion baud. Meek and Slab Mar ble furnished to the Trade at thn IYereet prim t AU orders 011 ed with deopsten at 319 Liberty mewl. an 23 W. W. WALLACL Penn Cotton Mills , 4 Pittiburgh. MIL.ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Mannino Marrs of— . Nan .1. No. 1 ham llberUnit a atroet Chain of n a/1 adore and Wise. ten 'Fortson Plounee and Sash • Rope atoll Mere end d.ecl ptleoe Batting. - .• . &rte.:3m len .t the Hard... et,. of Log, 13. u... & 131 We r 4 etrest yell have eftetelm. ale M'CORD & CO. WHOLE:PALK AND RETAIL 7 ASIIIO:4ARLA HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS I 1 ALL KINDS UP PURE. CORNER OF WOOD A.AD lIPTII STREET& Pittsburgh, Pa. 1111:The1r stank embrece. nippy Quality and - styloof Hata arkd Ca 21 1. ulfa i, Boom CWT. and Fur Bonnet. Livingston, Roggen & Co. TNOVELTY WORKS, PIT.CSBUROII, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad Scales, flay ; OMle sad Drain dat Plate - rem and Counter do • Door lac of a/1 eteeiLAvrtroL_Drop and Thumb Latches:Coffee 31111 s of reek , . kind., Paint 11111 a _approved patterntr. Bolts sad Yurrealnpa alleable 111/0 Q.ldUagll of every 'c riers In form and Cob b.ma daf J . A. BROWN, would rhosireopectfutlyln form 2141 b it u rt ° ,„, " I7IC K I:r plete amortment of tetdtiao gulag Ame,.cenltian . Pnute We an made to order, to the best write, warranted equal to aoy In the United States. Ills Blind. caoeyed withoot the aid of • ' a ncl. delver. p the rook, tools,and wood of the Ostatiet Yetabliehomat. of Hammy McClelland, lam prepared to funtlah their old onetomers am am the pribtle at lame, with everything in their flow (gooey. No. IS Wood street, oteh26 J. A. BWWII. trauma WILLIAM BARNRILL ,t CO., 61 Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pe. STEAM BOILER MAKERS and SREET IBON.WORKEItS. Menefeelnters of BarnhllPs Pat ent Boller. Locomotive. Flood aeß Cylinder Bohan, Cblos nays. Breiehre. Piro Bed, Rem Plyr, (londsarers, Balt Pans. Sugar Bans, ban Yawls. W 1 Beata, to AU; Blacksmiths' Work. Bridge and Viaduct Irons. done at the thortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Hats and Caps. WILSON & SON keep constantly on • att d -M.l. d. rnall - lh'sr"24l,4'; ETal rsonwastdo Hot or Catkdroodsod ebony, oroald aa to giv. un• • call before purehmina elsewher, 'nolbtf OH WE N THERELL, Manufacturer of ar PATENT BOX VICES. s a ner article, E.OL1:1) BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. worm of Andermon . e nd Beta Cit 'althea,. hum streets, oo e square from the fiend .treat Bridge, Al. . orlatoell W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail street. sod 'dela In Cabinet Were; Ne. 113 GROCERS. SMITH, HAIR & HITNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, PIITBBURON, PA. Wallace &' Gardiner, If noLiesALE DEALERS ID Flour, PrOtisions and Produce Generally, N 0.296 LIBERTY BT. )130.1r ItAGALEY, COSGRAVE C 0.,& Whole• AJIP gals Grown, 18 asul 20 Wood street Pittsburgh. as.o-11 CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and . osamied,m Merchant, Dealer to Produce and PM. be Mancractund Artlelee, 196 Melt/ . tree!, t, rt h lobe lwon 4011 N F . I:GYD & CO„ Wholesale Grocers sndCknanaltdon klernbanta, No. Woodard 228 Llb• 7.11.01. Pittsburgh. 1.16 ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer,Roe tlf;les DittlTher, Maki. hi Produce, Pittab r Mut _ arm shk•hhid• of - rulDamehlo ' ne• sad s Uary , .;4 3 ., :got h it i f t7 Aar • very hut ja:CANDLEBkhiKA.NB & CO., *wee mn, to Wjok t Mottandlataa Wholauds Oman. Inlsto.'Nalla,alias.CottoorYarroa and rittstutrab klannbcturta atm,tN.lt.oornar of Wood •nd Watts .tat Pltistrarata. Pa. ,nt MN raw. ...MICON D.—VIM= C. COL NI'GILLS k ROE, Wholesale Groben and Coausaaskto Sterettanta, N 0.104 Libarty .beet Pitts. ,WILLIAId A. hi'CLURG, Grocer and Teo Dodos . ; earner of Wood sod Sixth streets Er always an hand o Lags assortment 0fe...10s 0 1 . 00111.• and ins SessJ-Yoffillspa hole and ?NW, Wnobosts and Vasil. Dealers molted on the lowest Comb gt°BERT & CO., Wholegal' Groars,Cortur&gdou idsrehsata, Deo., to Protms pitubsulat PLanufsotures. No. 263 Libuty stmt. Pittsburgh.' sum Warr. ... . SAIA & a., — Wholeaabi Gro . ll ant% Coonalsion Meachanta. and Malan. 1 Penang._ o. So Waner atraat, an 4 63 Iftena ain.t. MUM:re% 111:AGALET, WOODWARD & CO., whole -II - t Na ` 4 11111ININ stn.% Pt tledditeld. 1100KSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No . 78 Fourth street. Apollo BuildlowN. _____ - EaclN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and ta sar, sa , asas to D.A.= a Atom, No. e I Idorkot you Yourtb. Pittalloro. p.. _ M . ::Y s.iawowitcticmi,;tiii and Deaka d. P inittsb Btotionser, o &.. N.. 32 Noeleet eenot. ore urgh. r icy th k, CO., Booksellers anetiationo - rs „ fn. 65 or ,d narl door to tn. corm of Th Pa. School awl lan took. comontly balVd MUSIC, &C. Charlotte Blom, - mMANUFACTURCIL and Dealer in Piano tortes and Importas of mode' and musical Inatra o Solo agent. far Ma mAxsuna PLUMS. also Le LIALLIT, DAVIS t CO:t BortAnt Manna VD. and with. out SOIMill Attachment. M/S I a W c . d 4- htiffi - Y HUBER; Dealer in , Music, Ma and haperter or Italian Strings, pukter Nunn, & curie. grant and man Plum. .mbn's Ades& Ateadusent. Alio Por Donhanes 01IN H. M DLLOR, Dealer i T n Piano V Fortes, 1: NES , YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. PITTSBURGHOAZETTE. I t_ rnsle SKILLIN I'IRSMISR. OISI,r,e SCIIKLL, Ca- ,_ , , „__ _ z __ _. t ____. rex Aorlartsuse Hotta. /Se US Broadway ISt Ss " r r L " ' SATURDAY 14011Ni:cad AUGUST 4, 1855. - - ---- „ • SCIIIEFFELIE, 1 BROS. et CO.. &Areal , TO lue Ex OYER Tin NoRTB. • IMPORTBAS AND DISALERS LN —.The freemen of the Noirthem States and of ' Drop, Palo% Ws, .Ifyes, Perfumery, Ice., the {Vest, de indeed need to unite against the j 170 WILLIAM ST., Now York, , bold aggressions of the slave power. A more daring nod a more alarming wrong upon our ; principle of freedom, thati the usurping of goy, ernmeut in distant Kansas,jhas just been peeps -1;1 NVITE I.4 , t .i.d he attention of u nf .. t ha. he t k r n o d s i e ., to their i"ht4L'alFt.i.g.to r,..tothiVrltzlin„.l"l'orPthu.,".„wm,"nft:‘,l7',.„l7,l,' : trated in Pennsylvania. That , was the crime of ton toe sannutsausevletniss ar . r.wth• Hs! , and I , ” rude borderers stimulated by the agents of ag a gr t be.,,,%;thone isfeid,yerathleaFuetdheorria-1 eltruehea, neonate, Cor M ortara Spoogee. i moll and . nod . g ahaf h .4 , t a i m es very ß , ntth o wi n n e k w ed Stniullah Perfumay. Lee gr. Elgr . t.,..t. v a,...: , . tk oa. "" s 2 i :d . ti: Vrarsola*oirhlr mal "' LWlrlTs .' osr.rpro r sTpt s : Government itself, and conies in the most alarm i"" 4° — j log and most odjous ehape. , It takes the form of attention. . law, and in exeented by an united States Court. The federal judicery, superne authority, h ue been employed_A legalise j slavery all 'over the North! In the case of: the U. S. 4. ex, rel. Wheeler i, s . Passmore Williamson, Judie Kane of Philadel phia decided on Friday July 27, among other things, two points heretoforie tincontroverted, in the following remarkable language. "I know no statute of Pransyinanio which af fects to divest the right's of property of a citizen of North' Carolina, acquired and assorted under the laws of that State, because hi, has found it needful or convenient to pass through Pie territory of Penn sylvania. ischool and College Furniture ' MANUFACTORY. llR'Aubsoriber ie coastantil m n.annfactur oto n il ki,,,d,,orsthoo anritlla oratio. Ruch se LCBRP, 011111 1 . eI{TI _ It. would offor • auperint Plate im • • entetitute fur Stockinet& Orders sc4lcited from miry , part or um reu, Prf• ehonina the various 'et s peet of furniture sent tin application to R. PATuN, Jetti.linv No. 24 °lmre rt.. Neer York.. NEW YORX . COEN .EXCHANDE BAG MANUFACTORY, Nos. 125 and 127 Brnfol Ht., tip stairs, Corn Exchange Buildings, New York. ILLERS, FLOUR DEALERS, du., cup pltid tl fur 1 7 1911 h r, iluckN'heat. NlZl! hll 3• ll lno l ., ' printed to order, , 'The eunortiber einniercell the attention of thiuntrT Merchant* to his amendment of Farmers' Doge , and of Millen and Salt Factor.% his various .etries of printton Fn 11. 10..@7, .146.0 m..uses. Prortraolk Dealers supptlvel wlth UA3I BANN. BAOIS of alleles. and noncan . tursios.4 in 'quantities toeilt on the etilarteet oath-. 1.114 m. U. IL CLARK. Proprietor. ' MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN T. SHNTOCII. Book and Job.Prioler end Pub No. 62 . 6 10.11atmet, sbors. Inalthlssld, tlaretlo!Ming. HOOK BINDER'S and Row. Maker's Str4w NtaU nearer adsmrs on bled. Also. Itoots,irsporr sod mylo Ketchum's sower with Reaper Attach , ment. rmost period machine in use, warren tm eat from 10 tn 16 um.. of gram or omit, per yrs weal sr would by doss by or andlo. Prim of 310 . , ,11116). comblord $l4O. bor WA by 1/17// 3IIANS LAND. IZ9 Wood t. I. Do _. nWiton, Alderman. itFFICE, corner tif:Yetua and Sc. Clair Sts., Pittsburgh. £l.l bonbons pertaining to the otbro of yroan WOO by promptly *trended to, feblyd J. IL Wool Dealer and Commission Merchant, No. 155 Frent Street, PITTSBURGH, PEI! NA . ha 8a Pica a.... dots Zael the dezhange.amk, CZKEEN tt BLACK TEAS, comp risin g all VII the dgereot 1117140.1 In use, potratesed directthe Importer., for cash. Kral:pot Itotortatloo, warr from anted trial sad On:wrier flavor, will be mid, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prior, tnr2s. JAYNES. Ashen u® Fire Insurance Company of London. dethoriud la 4lo,ooo,ooo. - ismiusese mulitituu, Atwood Cr, Joss Pornorr. ,'be (M em George I. litovt, slYors, Closhors /I Os. White, Kee Co., • Powers Wesson: 4 8 Slovens /I Co. A'." llthlltlCE It ' A'l - 17FORD trrelui. ltad Store* Branch 0113 co, No. SO &orb Fount. street, Jogriphia. A HARDY, tDP. B, No. So 4*.t.r ptroot. Carpeings, Oil Cloths and Katt:alga. ROBIWN & CO., 0 17.1 TH SMUT, OP'FO.4I 7.5 TEE TIED H 4 AVE now on hand, and to which they an diillf ildilloil. • been and choke ilicitaittese l or th e • en Rona( hoot the lowest to the' hlglicettoradg which Obe sold at mew. prima. Aloe—Ragamate. window Medea VealUsa BUielaPiaixo tiod•able mem, Bud 11,1 land, Green oilcloth, and nil other gewds mioalle kept In , eirM. bow" to whirl, tle ationtkre i,r pirectmeri le le i.d. VIICT ALTER P. MARSMALL, Importer and • • „am.l. la Plain. Nieiredand Decorattho Paper Harr Ingo No. CM Wood Mean, Pittsburgh. role Agent of the nelebrated manufacture% Nowa Dolh mina C10..0 Paola, nthavth SCOTT, Dentist, Fou, to street, Itwo dom. meet of Market. Ogles ho 9 that.. All wort Warr • •rd. lath Aid. it. tAt.. 'OTT & - CO„ (aucceasore to T. Manned • Mao INO GLAMIkfI, and de=ri ' lnalortl t atPDg In i ne u ttrykoodo. no. GO Wood otroot, omen of bowel. o r O4-7-4 ^tedlada, Pcalow , t Pruner and tgaizara WOO argots en karat _ & - Talcott Co. OOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS 4 and Wbohnelo Dealers in 'Powdery and Fancy C. 041.4 C ocka Willow gram ge_ Alanro Itylpty of Wiliam Wag- V4.0t1-al‘'Vol7ooCAt:". u4O. 10" mod .l 7437f °' Soldiers' Bounty Lands & &Chia against the Government. I V? ILL will procure Bounty Land Wm' nuts ago &Won, their widowoomf minor children, and will prowoute Malmo aWnst the Government, and attend h o ne Mear in the `urt of Claims." reantly tarnisby oou [TM. Mtntio, No. 140 Third ot. one Sit lIVEVITZTOr d. '8 TRANSPORTATION LINE. Taubecri be re have elnagedia r aigig IL their stock of Boots, to. and are 1111. LI.T rpareKl to t.T . a h ltart tad il Merbsoo ga..e.ra, ard n iTinv.e. e girpars hia and wlllV ad vantage to glee am a Ball. Andy one tr:nship 4 it I m o ens . ort r our lino to or from either °reboot, lukezmor turrcnsi.L, n . t, jal2gmd ' Canal Bann, Pittgattrgh. Goal Worms for Sale or Rea itAviNu put my Coal Work. in successful M o d that Three Thousand llutholo of re s at can &Homed per day, I operator there lot oar If not sot- I aline.. for term of ream The ' CI t. ofthe very thotquality, end , thautity enough to 1.. t moor years. The Incline lo new and pubotantial. The Railroad bramd and trowel through. I:indolent houses for the salaam Moo Flats, tarty Om. all in goad order.— The Wharf lo on tha Allegheny river, throe mil. above tiharnshurgh. I will Sell th e (Wand Works. eltron with or ',Ghent the Parra. Pension Cloth Bth Angast neve.. as Ahoy aft vented and' muter enntra-t to deliver two thousand Modulo per dal bo htomtht up to that tine. `For fall dmeriptknt told 14.04, ap ply to niyanamd • JAMES B. HORGAN 113 LINGO. st. Lake diamtuain Iron Ore CONSTANTLY ON ICAND AND FOR lobby SHERMAN &.WITIIbIIIIIIO, 0044md• Csmaand, Ohio. New Int MN/canoe Office. rIINE subscriber has j u st opened an Intel ": ligennatectiat 110:410 Idbertpaireet, In the well Irowernotdoe of 'Jots Mamma, Flid agent ; sod nhe -hastens Exploring agent fir the Young Med , * Mille Pori strUl Pittsburgh for nearly two years, he gotten his:used that ble kunwledge of thirdly and Ito citizens - glees him great !width* in (andel:Ong HounkeePen with telP _had alao in ending Ones for bora Oda and all others madams employment. The restinwags gilts' public In enlieited.— perm eneyOkad nag *duct used lo,wive general stir lattiots. Xadx. • NaERIEL BAER. lIIINErAND CEDAIi weßs.--sAletTr, gkor,hrg neaps ooriatantly on hind alood wont meat of WA& and Rath Tobad/onni.dnakntboa Oat wau. I.ifltoban or' Draw and 100. YLOOden Bonla,. d urna, Dry 1 1 = Zh Inti wiA ik.""h, . 11 .thw Also sent nada Mts. and 100 dosan Bucket& Wansintan;Maaonia 11aU. Fifth Pittaburgh, At an24zr WILLIAM TATE, Plumber and Gas Pit, L.,. No. 10 loafth drat, alai.. Liberty, and 472 Penn street, roxt door to ild.Park.bucieno,„ and red -I:l4rjr:irc""ierr deerads t. B'b r tV on I" nd:rm. Itylka!,l,.nsku.44And Litllß BRUMES & COMBS--I have jtlfit Med s! true and line aanoinfont of yteesh. e • Tu. eilehles SnjthinE in Oh Hee should call and famine my stock es I mestkleut I am sell a bet. MO ter red etwayer article thee zwee,d elsewhere In JOS. /LIMN% swe'd .d Market et. HAIR DYES—I have mil a large an d C 4," turrliZa sagiasV D "‘"rraima or Bater ta. QHOLILDER BRACES—I have reed a new to aid »i 7 dna namortmantof liboalder Bram. anterior to any Witte city. Thnowniblzut &goal and Ono &Mom ...voonnthato at Nat o& FLRNIIIOIS. IL A ort iZ oni S o P to oß e ti Le N gh "Th orn lll 4l4to e oMr oa 6 9 °" uosloo 00 psonstosiooo. , J. WILSON!80,1, low N 0.91 WWI amt. W rooll• freob 015917 of u k f u. Pove Aut. tm. C. MIL Imoooll Itor,cuo. a - - - 1)112TA8:-10easke: u otUh; : a: eli.nv.4l,ra.ti ... ytltd t 9 a9t _. . . i2LIJE 31 Q WATER-45 bble. of thia JUP eolibrited l.tnl Water reed of .fe22 J. ILIANZPO. cor. bbusiond 1,6 Ilarkat 4. ttEFWED SUGARE-75 ha:to - W .7 81' 2m; 96 bble.ernebed 261:ar; 26 bblok. Powdenq do, in . 4 2.3 e . andl4 sale br JO4N PIINwYtt .0044 t.. BACOR; PORK, ,ka„-- . 5005 Vs. Pbouldor.: 61100 pn, 600 . 811.16 r. 400 b 51.5 heavy meu Pork 10 5c0.. S.C. lOMM 5 tee. a. O. Dried Net. R. ROBISON • 000.266 L 16.1.7 et. q.—goue-40, 3i key „jrnportecL baking .Oa ATWLL; LEHs 00. OWDERED ELM BARK—A fresh lot Phi nriedruid tbr sale lry )t.)). 81t1 kP CREESE--02 , 0 bra. prime new N. R ch.“..rjuttroAt ia_,and Pr We by 07; T. myrut a OA- 112 &mud it. ``,,LlVE,eta Ixat Salad Od. OIL-12 Imak a-Pia , tale br J. 80 krOONSIAR 8R• 00. C. I .II.LT' TETEE-45 bags la store and for k -,„ k , b y J. 13 MIAH an as & CM. TOUISVILLE LIIIE-100 bble. , in stOre Roewb E 7 . ISAIAI7 DICMIT CO —--- - - - - BACON, liAlttS-1000 lbs. city curnd in 4.ltear•uul ftw pile 901 h oq: 0.44223 b7 6 . 71 . } .2 1;1il No. 1, Jon re,5,4 and rimmiS BROS. I EMONS-60 boxes in stare and far sale br b7J ISAIAH DICHRY A CO. VIEW JERSEY WRITE , ZINC-2S, large b2 "' " ' """ and exiOir co r i SIIC--250 hhde. Pn/E - 1 - gar by 3123 Jon ti FLOYD kco. CORN CAI . —95 bble, fresh recri aid for “I•br - .1•7 BICLL • ',rearm GREASE A.ND FEATHERS — I 2 bble. 0141• Mg 21 sacks Teathanba untre ldh eend the HEY rloso.b7 ien /RIME RIOE-10 tierces in stare. For Soo M, AID - WOILLB i BOIL jANWHEAT—AfeIs bue.Drimefor seed ;les wli br. 8 11. Me ono on. IL . .lo . tiblir Linseed Oil; 20 blab blelich ldNLsb 011. Its We . J 8 werruguk. "I am not aware that anylauch statute, if such a one were shown, could be !recognised as valid in a Cook of the United Stat es Then the Federal authorities have determined that slaves in Non.) Carolina continue to be slaves•when brought. to Newt York, to Alamein - setts, to Vermont-- That slaves may be sold Pennsylvania oiA any other Free State--for i tile right to sell "property" is inherent to the "property" Itself— That slaves may be held in Pennsylvania or New York during whatsoeviir time a Carolinian owning them may spend in "passing through" thaw States. Judge Kane mindful of the courtesies of life, would not hurry the master, and undoubtedly with Presidrent Pierce and Jeff Davis Arid Secretary Marcy,i , would consent to extend this time to half ayear or indeed ayear— That all the incidents of Sleivery follow and attach to the Mastei and Mil Slaves in Phildel phia, Buffalo and Cleveland±for Judge KANE of the United States District Colart fully recognized the North Carolina right of Ipaorinriv in negro elates. And incidental to this right of property,' is the right to bay and sell and hire ont—to whip, task, and breed from Or the market. All this is covered by the statitling and aggressive decision of the U. S. DistrictiCourt of Pennsyl vania. There can bo no dodging behind a literal quibble upon the want of 'lO statute," to divest Cafolina rights of property. ! Judge Keen aims at all law, common as well as statutory—the law of God as well as the lire of Nations. He intends with bold front, to diXest negro slaves of their right to freedom within,a Free State, and to extend American slavery all over the Amer ican Union. There is no 13.11 e in denying this. It la the plain and visible tzlth. The policy. of the party whose tool this Jude is, is to conquer the prejudices and the rights -of the North. and with the help of the Federal tlovernment force a recognition and a toleration of .human cheery upon the enure Republic. Friends of freedom of all lahlides of polities, and whatsoever associations !heretofore--let us unite to resist andto beat bacl this da ri ng slave power. Never mind the na to under which we combine our efforts. Let who will, attain to the standard-bearing and the tfficial trusts and emoluments of the movement. But let us rescue Freedom and the North from - the imminent dan ger of complete subjection to slavery. If a bet ter organization than the Repobliciui party offers, let us seek it. If there is no better, let us all resort to that with courage air hope—and - with promptitude.—Beato Demo.- ucy. TUN NATIONALIZATION ON tiLAVNILT.—The New York Evening Post has the following among oth er points touching the late!decision of Judge Kane upon the case of WiMadison, arrested for the abduction of certain slave-: "We are brought, then, td thin conclusion, that, according to the new 4:Aniline the states have no power to abolish slavery. A law against slavery, so far as it is meant to operate on a ti tle to slaves acquired in a, slate state, is uncon stitutional, The master cannot, we are told by Judge Kane, be thus - divested of Ms property; the.courts of the federal government will set int Trovisions aside. In other brioches of legisla tion the State legislature. mar be sovereign; in that of slavery they are limitec, and must defer to the law of the slave State.. Wherever the .lavenolder goes he carries with him the law of North Carolina or Virginia, and if the State leg-• islatures and the state courts do not respect it, they will be compelled to reaper it by the courts of the United States. If the master who brings -hist slaves into a free State does not lose his right id property, it is olear that be may transfer it for a consideration to another—for the right ofts le in incident to the right of property. We atm I soon have,under this new interpretation of the law,:a slave mar ket and slave pens in Philadelphia, under the grave eyes of the Quakers ,thelmselves. Slaves n from Virginia will be sold i Arch street for the Texas market, to be taken b e y wnter to Galveston or New Orleans. The slave trader from Norfolk will meet the eiliive driver from illinsonri at some convenient point in Indiana or Illinois--for the man whose right of property ill acquired-in Vir ginia, cannot be divested of it because he Suds it convenient to pans thrOugh tilfree State--and thus the slave trade will Sourish, And gangs of slaves be collected in a free State to be driven to local la the Wws. l est, perhaps to Minnie, in defiance of , . . Judge Kane is faithfully doinjg his part in the great work of nationalizing slavery. _ Iris hence forth to be a federal institution—not a creature of the States, but of the:general government.— The day of strict construction and State rights is gone by. We are to have a large and free con struction of the constitution, wihich shell extend 'all over the Union the rights cif tile Southern slave owner—hie right to postmen', to buy, to sell, to punish with the lash, to ha dor& and adorn with iron collars, men and wo en, hie follow creatures. The free States will are only to look quietly on, while these things o done on their own soil without the power to interfere. The doctrine is so nakedly stated iby Judge Kane that we can fully understand it. There is a plan to force slavery upon the free fates as well as upon the Territories, and we .. ust meet and re pel it at once." SwrXlMlleci FxPLAlaren.—.Mr. Tuokennan, the great Boston Schuyler, defra Jed the Eastern ii Railroad, it seems, of $246,80 . The process by which this magnificent re tilt was accom plished during the ten years e held the o ffi ce of treasurer, Is explained in de ail by that por tion of the report of the laves gating Commit tee, which we publish in another column this morning. The leading and essential fact in the whole case teems to be, that his oust word was always relied on In reference to hie own pro ceedings. Even when committees, examiners and accountants were appointed to audit his ac 'counts, he always gave them hie rateable assist ance. He read from the ledger, for example, a list of the shares of stock hum d; and . by read ing here and there what was 'not entered, but what he knew was necessary o the result de sired, the footings always caur out properly. And then, after such a farce, the Committee would issue long and eloquent commendations of his accuracy, skill and unrivalled method of keeping his books It seems that, A this way T !mman over issued stock to e valued' at le 'at $06,800, and notes to very nearly the same 'aount: while ne need cash belonging to the Company to the amount of over $lOO,OOO. /lel seems to have kept no Mush account at all worthy of the mime, and yet his 'books were regulairly.audited and Approved bi the proper comniitties. He has properly the amount of about $60,000, which he turns over to the Compody, and various other assets, from which he thinks something may be realised. He is, said Ito have invested $60,000 in 4atent for tanning) leather—which might not unprofitably be alied to his own hide ;-=and another $50,000 Is d eclared to have been loaned to Dr. Morton, for the Purpose of helping him procure from Congress a recognition Of his right to be deemed the dishOverer of ether. ' The Company preserve a mysterious !Renee on this eubjeet, brit 'the ' revelatiori was made by a I member of that meddling and 8/44iiig fraternity, 1 , ; • Mr., Tookermati evinces • great deal more philosophy In his exposure than Wohuyler did. Ipatead of running away, he „stays to help the committee ferret opt his raticalities. He seems tes have been sexy useful in this way, en it is doubtful whether they could . have traced his operation!' at all withoutbis help. We have not Award whether they intend to present him • ser vice of plate for his assistance or not.. ACcord ing to precedent, however, he.will be entitled to • strong pelf In the next annual report of the Directors.-2r. Y. 'Mut. Tun Misinirnu K. N. PLATro tonnioation in the Bt. Lonis E. the proper signature of the • . • it seems that the bilmouti Kno w • followed the example of their rj T ee, and repudiated the Catholi. the Philadelphia platform. Ili. that astiwe born Whelks can • of the order Ili .that State— Statile 'trotting !dose, &moue.• Much Viiimteithationaliti of thel pendent' and magniflemit To TOO Winos or WAAPINOTON The undersigned were appointed a Committee on the 23d inst., at a meeting held in the Court House, in Washington, with instructions to sell h Convention of two Delegates from each Borough and Township, to meet in Washington, ON THE 27th DAY OF AUGUST next, to form a ticket to be stipportedat the coming electioo, In Octooet. We deem it our duty to state briefly to the Whiffs of, the County the cause of our appoint men and the reasons of calling,the party togeth er.- In the Convention that assembled on the Ed of July, it was found there were persons there basing in view the breaking up of -Ole Wh i t Party in the County, and forcingdt into the en port of the no-called Nnow Nothing party. Me l t had obtained seats in that Convention who ine charged with belonging to that proscriptive 0 ,, r r der, and who persiated in voting for measurell calculated to place the Whig Party in a fale position before the public, and ultimately disband it. A majority of that Convention, after admit. thig Delegates that were charged with bolding their seats by votes of Knots Nothings, finally adjourned without forming a ticket, appointing. Delegates to the State Convention, or the sip , .pointment of the usual County Committee, there by virtually disbanding the party and consigning j it to d dishonored grave, or the tender mercied of the Know Nothings. We leave it to the con= sciences of such to reconcile their doings with fidelity to the principles they pretend to, hold.l We put the matter to all candid and fair-minded men whether they can justify the indelicacy Of men thrtistiog themselves; into primary meet) logs end controlling, by their votes, the election! of Delegates of a party with which they no Ion.: ger act, and which they are endeavoring to de stroy. What would be said of Whigs who should thrnst themselves into primary meetings of thi •Democratiti party, or Democrats in Whig meet-1 Inge, andwhenever they bad the majority con.: 'trolling the actions of such meetings?. Snob conduct would be reprobated by every right min sled and honorable man. The Know Nothings are exempted from such ttrusions, as their places of meeting are known only to the initialed; and guarded by signs known only to themselves. The ticket.that appease b e -' fore the piablic under their anspities ; was Ember.: eti Into existence, not by an open and responeLl 610 Convention with the light of the publicl resting on their doings, but simply announced' RA the nominees of the so-called American par ty. We appeal to the honorable men of that party io may whether it was fair, right or manly, to obtrude' themselves on a convention of 'Whigs and against the protest of men holding no views in common with them, and against all their pre conceived opinions of right ? The old line Whigs of the Convention protested against such a union with men - who veil their actions, and whose creed they believe to be Prosm - iptive, Pro-Slaie ry and Anti-American and contrary to the spirit of the age--a party that has lately avowed in its Notional Platform that the repeal of. the Missou ri Compromthe and the Huristu-Nsbrusho bill, are finalities and not to be disturbed:or ailtated. After the adjournment of the Convention, the Whigs reorganized, and appointed - ' a Committee of Vigilance for the. ensuing year, with instruc tions to call a Convention to meet on Monday, the 27th of August next, to dorm • ticket for the' county. In accordance with that atipoint ment„we therefore urge on all bre Whigs to .rally at the usual plaCes of meeting' in the' sev eral Boroughs and Townships on Saturday the 25th of August next, and there elea two dele gates that ere known to be Whige, 'and are not : connected with any other political. party. We urge all old litielWhigs who are opposed to merg ing the party id the embraces of Iry irrespon sible organization, to turn out and see that only those are returnaid to that Convention that reflect the setoimeots I of the Whigs of, the County. Whigs, to the rescue; shake the dew-drops from your rotes; rally once more in defines of your cherished principles. Convince open and secret foes that you are not to be transferred so easily. Our cause is thelcauee of our Cobntry, Liberty and Humanity. 'Whig principles are now in the ascendancy. Let us keep the Whig banner fir ing, and if we eitntiot command auceess let al at least deserve iL WM. MIDANIEL, SAMUEL LIVINGTON, IL It. REED, R. F. COOPER; L. C. TRDESDELL, - DAVID CLARK, WILLIAM LEE, Committee of Vigilance. ExeLotion us me &mallet.. LA3OA3TEII, No. new - Cincinnati and New Richmond packet, Lai:caste: l , No. 3, Capt. Conner, loft for Neville on Tuesday evening, with an unusually large amount of freight, principally corn, taking slung an additional force of thirty 'or forty Irish laborers, to wise, in discharging, and to enable her to make her :lewd time. About ten o'clock, eke landed - at StePstone, on the Kentucky shore, and woe receiving a lot of wheat, when the lar board eteampipelbursted, scalding five or six laborers. About Rye feet of the pipe was com pletely twisted.off t while the larboard cabin floor was torn - ,p for tine feet along the guard, and to the 'width of eighteen inches. About 12 o'clock the Marietta packet, Ohio, No. 2. Capt. 13Iagg, came along, rounded in to the Lancaster, where she remained an hour, rendering all the assistance necessary. She brought to this port twenty-seven of the labor ers—three of whom were badly [Tallied, and died yesterday mohling. The bodies of the de ceased were much‘,b'ackined, and horribly ren. tilaied. The folktwing are the names of those that, tiled here: James Kenney, Irish laborer,,aged about forty years, residence in Cherry alley, between Vine and Race streets. lie Waves a wife to'mourn his lose. James Kelley, Irish laborer, aged about forty years, residence id Cherry alley, between Vine and .ace streets.! Re leaves a wife and two small children, aged about two and four years respectively. i • Thomas Joyce, Irish laborer, aged about thirty years, residing on;Water, between Vine anti Wal nut streets ; leaveli a young wife. A couple of the Scalded were left on the Lan canter, where they, received excellent treatment from the officers of the boat. The Coroner held inqueste over the bodies of the deceased, Mr.: Daniel Wilcox, mate of the - Ohio, testifying ant follows: "lam Mouton the steamboat Ohio No. 2. We reached the .Lancaster No.'B twit night about half-peat one, on the Obi° river, above tide city; I asked the mate. of the Lancaster; what was the matter, and he told me that the steam pipe had bunted, and thattive men were badly scald ed ; the engineer showed me the bunked pipe; the pipe had a space of three inches long, which appeared as if it had not been soldered ; it was a dapper pipe and would not answer for safe use Without moldering; the engineer attributed the explosion to this cause." The jury returned the following verdict : "That said James Kelley, James Kenney and Iles. Joyce came to their death to the steam 'boat Ohio No. 2, from the effects of scalds which they received by the Minding of a steam-pipe on board the steamboat Lancaster No. 8, on the night of the 81st July, 1885; and from the evi dence, we believe there, was some defect in the steam pipe, which caused it to bursL"—Cincin nail C'onmereiaL WA PIIBLIMIIID, at least two months ago, an extract front a Washington letter to a Charleston journal which stated that Governor Reeder's re moval bad been determinedWpon in the Cabinet the day before the letter• was written: It was not long after, that Jeff. Davis, in .et stump speech, assured the people -of Miasissppi that Gov. Reeder would moon be removed.,, Still later, and juntas Goy. Reeder was starting 'fir Kansas, to resume his' official labors, be - received &letter, written by direction of the President, Informing him that he.would be removed palate he satis factorily explained some of his proceedings. u All these fact, show' fl his fewest') had been re solved upon, and that the Adminietration vu only waiting for Something which. they mild adopt is a pretext. But its menteuvering -has proved unsuccessful, and it ..now stmide before the country as the iiplumwititige,tr Isurportar and defendernf all the monstrous _outrages of the Misionri mob. .This is well' Understood ! If. be the case in the West. A friend while on a recent visit to Bt. Louis, was inforimed by a prominent oltizettof tharplue,. thet,Me. Reeds eculd hare been hung on Ait return to raw, Preerdeor Pierce had Aelltromised the Afritottriant that he should be removal Of centric Or Cannot vouch for the truth of this-statement, :though we cut vouch for the respectability of tha gen tlemen who made it. But, whether it be true, or 'false, the people of Missouri evidently fieliev'ed the President was on their side, and he has just taken the trouble to pies, them belief cornet,' by removing an officer who stimnin heir way and appointing one who is very' prshably. in structed to aid the Miseottri insaderetto fasten slavery-upon Renstie.7-Ciacirtnati Gaseitit CaOPa MID TIM HAILVUT.—The panic 'got'im in Wester's New York *bent; the ruin said to hive been done to the whita,s subei vled. The damage, ie Bald, was g re edy exag gerated. _ From Wise:Mein a letter dated front Ottowa, July 16, says: .There are excellent crops In Wisconsin of every description, and' the har- Vest is now genensL Corn and patitoess also pe omiee well.',' It is eald thst the peach crop in New Jersey and Delaware will be the largest ever known. The "deices from Tennessee and thsbegbi are theta large 'Mira' barve,-1 rendered .0111411. The Wheat Mop in Omen stjttpt i. it also large. The Eleuthera wheat atop been well - gat& axed, and the grain is arriving in rnaiket. , .—From a cow -9 News, over Mr. Short, Nothings have onisiana, bre2h- I 6 test plank of Shari stated • •me merot . mis .us State A n Us& tbia the pietyli a eta- SUCCESSOR TO GOV. REEDER.—No greater in sult could be offered by the President to the Siete of Pennsylvania, than the selection of any other citizen of the Commonwealth to replace Gov. Reeder, should be be removed from the ezecu tive chair of Minims. ne.rumered selection of Mr. Dawson we have-not yet .had - officially con . firmed; but, from our knowledge of his high sense • of honor, his sterling chivalry Of character, and • his manly independence, we think he would tear the commission to pieces, anti fling them into the face of those who offered his-State such an indignity. I Governor Reeder, if be is removed, has been sacrificed to' the fell spirit of lawless ness and obtrage which is racing in SIMMS. He has upheld the dignity of his position with node ,. stating firmness, since hisxeturn; he has stead ' Di !naked ruffianism in the eye until It has quail ed before hit glance; he has -taught the String fallen band of desperadoes• that Pennsylvania mothers donot suckle sons to turn traitors to litierty,.orinhow craven fear when the moot ober ished franchises of our. free land are invaded. Should Goi. Reeder be removed, would Mr. Daw non gain anything by accepting the appointment? Nothing.tint.an infamy from which we know his soul recoils 1. Norg bat the asaurance that he would be regarded as the super-serviceable tool for Douglas and is myrmidons, to carry out their desperate Schemes, which are now convul sing the Union to the centre, end leading no near er to tbehrink.of insurrection and civil war than any crieisvOichhas yet impended over our coun try! We sincerely believe that no. greater insult could' be' offered to John L.. Dawson than the intimation that he Wealth's° far compromise his self-respect„ his • dignify as a gentleman, his po sition as a statesman of enlarged Tient', his fealty to Pennell:anis, or his contisteney as a law abiding citizen, as to accept the Governorship of Kansas cinder atich circumstance& He is too good, too pine a man to allow intipicion to taint his fame, and his acceptance would engender suspicion .which would damage his character irretrievably. We look at such a contingency as John L. Denton accepting this appointment as beyond the range of most distant probability. We think we can see hlentiw, looking indig nantly. at the paragraphs +announcing his selec tion, and Mowing with patriotic anger at the unwarrantable nee of his mine in ouch is conec don f - If be fall front honest integrity, where are we to leek for ... purity in our Statesmen. If he can , be,eeduced. by the bauble of official po sition, with his 'experience and weight of char acter. "to flaming ypoth let virtue be as wax and melt in rher own fir:or-11ga. San. . Itwo &ion or Co L Partnerahip. ,N ) Onokie herelj, giCo-Part-ren that'the 'herehip Neeetafore eideting under the name and style of re WifiliT)l/1 N. Olame Manufacturers, hr the • city of Pittabbrgh. la Nile day 'dletoieed by the death of Frederick Loring flea. and by the limitationcontained thll.l'thfrei Ildiortnerehlir. Either or the under signed. member. of the mid late firm, are authorized to nettle the bodiless, at their office. No. NI 'Water dead, .ptitjbpne, - . illl)9o22llAri. • Pittebtirgth4sguet THE 'undersigned Will continue the mann :zeta. of/Wird - or Glam. Bo Nee. Vial& and all kinds rugglmte M ut an t we etiecesor to Loreoz Wight mangt the old eittodato.d3 Water Wrest. From hieexperience in the bueinese Sod boring engag. oid the beet of gerirmen,he hopes by del-t attention to merit • c-ntinuance of that patronage DO 11OM/4 WSW.' <4 to kb inetteseasort, • Bartok taken the entire stock of Ihe old deur and thatongthly repaired the semersl Factories and made many important improret.enta, he feeds conlident he con fill or dospromptly sad esti iactorily. P. IL LORENZ. AN retiring fram the Glass business I take 1.4.11 re in nod e reneundg my suer-ewer, bir F It. RENE, to the Meade customers of the old born no being prepared to render good satboaction to the execu tion of tnelr orders nod oue in whom the len Place con' Moo. std. 71108. WIG tiTMAN. DisOlntion of Partnerphip. nerahip. heretofore'existing be e. Las s 'gay two dissolved tutTrizoitrgr.atrizt:MTarN*o.4lll:"BZ ond street ALEX. WEANS:. Pittsburgh,. July 30tb4/815, ANOUS„.I.IeBANE. ALEX: McBANE, (Successor . to A. & A..Slclirme.) ICIOMAIISSION . Br, FORWARDING :VER- A . ) CE4IIIZ Elesler 14. Sloan Provisi o ns a..EI Produce 'nevslif; N 0.11 4 geteend street, Pittsburgh. Ps. 1a la HERSTINE, CO., Commission . Ifornardltm Merchants, and Damien conerally nes, etttmbanch, 'Clncinn. and • other, Maned. sores, an. Nos. 93 .11 95, Front street, PittsbArgh,.. Thenndersignedhaving formed aco-partner- Lip, ander the Style of D. W. HERSTIZIE & 00, Cs Ms =At. Gmossral N Ageney, Commindon, Forwsrdh.g Oared to •Pre ort= ttstirsiV nrevr; .6 forwarding produce and. anerstomadlam, mod to thm Mutton Mall badness that malt. entrusted to their au. K'. HRNSTINII, i&mlsl CIIBACM M a co—Clarks Thar Witham Casale, W olly • 00, Y.Tellers t Co.; nays & Mast. Kramer • ashotj.Mmost7 Groff, Tao.; WU= Elchhann 8. ft. Joh.= ...H•Escr.O.orgeLo4U., Esq.:Solomon Mon. *9:L. Je2a3 t. 4.:...- - • ----- ---,------ V - OTICE.--T ,-- he. late • firm of JONES & 11 QUM hiving teen dissolved by the death of doers Egnigg,on ther27th inst., the bust.... of said am oil I be ..tiled by the nndernihned; at theiroffl lime and First streets. or owto'r o , , - gem 30.1864i-ocr :ISAAC JONES, gaming tonnes . . IMAC JONES," Mattnfactozer of Spritj it'd lillstsr4ter l . Plough Slab Steel, Steel Floe nn, Gooch end grills Spinals Bras. Nut Tepees l Patent Screw kW Mlld lisromered Iron Asles-Ooener goes Gad And al:rectal. Pittabargh4 .... ti B. RWERgTed:, Manufacturers or I • Boiler's Patiiat Zoipmrod Clativatar.—ofilow I °llia.. sad Ph* atmenii.PlltAbstrukt. M2-ly • OTlOETtrlatell,rpt of Wick ei- Al 'Coml . Mr Urfa, Demi Aliaphied by the death el John D . on the MOS bet, the Nahum or “k' km will be .t.b4Ltheaett.,Sheir.adleT;fo.trOV and '''' their ~.,?"' " Vt S ARTSIiIP--The undersigned, o I he iota firmof Wlek't•ittyadless, Sae toli'day as ted otth him WIIIZAW MEANS and HARRISON A opyris fur the 11 mess elneatinelng the Wholesa/e Oro ftry and Commlaides"botroyeklit the old stand, corner o. Waco and Watered , • Pittsburgh. under the name and at of WOANDLISSIgaRANSA•OO. no r .respectfrely In • q. "nallbiThs , a. .pacrotie. eo liberally extended ku ths;lat i. .,.." ... . z./ ...,...m . , .• . ,: . .., D. IR4ANDLIDM3. t , - . '' •i ,• Disio!talon. • .EfE partnership ' heretofore existing be . twee the undeuelineed• bee been thle . clay di...Weed br nnetnal opnaent. Time who have dams against tlx. hate hem ot.uhae a Carr. willn . event them for settlement tel John P. Glese , et the City Motet . .. . . - .10111 , 1 P. GLASS. —. DANIEL D. Qum. t • TWILE undenrigned . having withdrawn from thb Hot .a. Monti =dial, recommend to the t.nrelthitpoblikank to hls MAKI& gnterally his late Mtn. , Jim. P.lsm D...Z.V Who continue. the Mutineer. Pittsburgh. Jahel.lBBo.. 1.2 .DANIKL D. CARR. NOT.IOE, Having thin day (July 24,) 1855, illiposedi Orin, entlro itor;l4 to termer c T . J.CralF:sreal•lsolkit Ibrhlm the continuum. of th. Patron•a r e b.t.Wed Open me. All Demons touring thetuelves Ituebted to meats neaneetsal M yl and settle u#, on I dedan havltor the city. T.. 1. Craig Is duly no Mend t 3 settle all datum • JOHN HAHN LOLLAR. I • THE Stove; linainass and Tin; - Copper and Sheet boa vra t ra mannfsiMory 1341 n all Its - branches, 7ier the Hama and .grogd. j g . Woo d street. dun TllO/3. J. CRAM. 1 • Co-Partnerattip • • • ___ THE undersigned ; have associated them ' adv. to tad Grater beldam. at the 12 stand. sta N. Liberty street. under the nem and etyle of WATT A WILSON. Their old basioese,nn be settled by the tlms. JOAN, WaTT. Toler llttebartstt s Jol l y um. ism .10/IN WILSON. Ii r ART &TINViLSCIii,' it ; 'holeeale Oreeere, Oommlseicas Iferettlistaand Desierola Teodoro sod Ju2s Plttaterreh Pdassufecturee, Ho. 258 mo.vtivt-- ratvbvma • I , Co-Partnerehip. XLIE andarligried have this day associated themselves together tinder thcheme end erle of 1 • 11AWEINB A CO.. for the Mire. of tr....nog the utheveshthe dErurrseles boom.. together watt envy &lettere:ft 01 13111.100 Dll. O l0 gre . gt . w 114 1 a n an• maker the additions from the Bast. v eanar as ere Om sevred V. avenue ell sedan with ...th e ... K t dlsiersh.. N 0.;9 Third Reeetold Poet-Mace Nom. R. W. HAWEANA. OTTO BRAUN. • , I ilttehorgh, July 10th.183.5.—ird8 tledikseT ICE.—In conot i rce• of having Bold ' "". 11 1. 1=git ' l ' apunder lir itittnbEN- Olat t CO, et =lPu* sad oleo the part, R exist:lntender the tlrtoThi t 131 10KNBKR. GU. t Combat. Yoram% us both Alleutted. no. c.w. COI heeettied . up by the thettepeee at the Furneote, tut Cheap 8.. Mut. who aptsithartted: to use the usme of the teepsethe firms Pi iettlhur up the booth.. • : 1 ' 4 lee& I 'r.aakin a VIVASVIEVE. It il 1 Dissolution 4 Partneisiup. BIM E FIRM' OF INTOOK L BROS. I. eh" der cilie)iewe bye:etas' MIMIC The curet h •so will be we tinned sttio. 119 Market street. DT Ilreelthtstee sod Ale:ender M'Clfitteek 110d11, the ante '' 4 l " 5519. ' Alt .', • 2 411lIt i tl EWA el eaCII. I - • ' ! tit:Oltr eti&Ctrig MrTO K. Pittellittall. Jan: sou, two.: : .. . ~ rimatttion flew dyr , aB. cutartgo' c N udi' des alabhie by :thbuitam. The satswibar ie hasstaitpaso444 NaL , ltklawasla with basalt IL L. NOR TON, taw Ahcestt, nuance sad Col96llAliall bathe. . at mamma Am the aroar os Liana. nut Irwin sta., maw tap 4T4 ItaOUTCHRON a 00.. who will at. Glad te lbw taw bWthar of tha tato haw Nlttitaltda A 14. RM.. WIC MVOITO NON. .111000lution- of Partnership rpisarosinib4 foOmed.b . , the . undereign aJounestrNea. la esnltnit - . 2, the ... Camaro Warroomdartroliroaa sad arle or JONES. n•NEAL YLLLBII, b mar ellerolved. ISAAC joy 7tb.1566 , ; • . .1011111... XILLaIR. rear/ Blown Mill:, - ?ME intenstof MOW& BarvoyChilde and ss I. A anaemadmebrMutual atm mod theisaisitertbli dila,. • , - Bata En" Aluabesir.taiiitharrlok W A DY &al Jot. 'Lam be orOE: jotmblianlEhavin od=ter thes A t6ol h 3Aa C = O. • r old rood. ammo. of &Miasma and loculb .C.d. Co-Partzeralup... ..: WALTER R 111414311 ALL 'associate* W Mama th. sd ui °rails. Joe. Z. HUGHES. Ift Wial P.lithr hosinte‘hw the 0.1411 of lag ILIMILL' P 111 it CO. M, P. LER ,t7libilYai,'l,„: Proprietors of Ekes InumparAtiosLa. Wag !t•••:: 0.. 3 k.. 31 tb.• Zutern Botch Pious. aunt sad Itr• Brka, lialsta.l.44=`'"l2* gArtiNST: 'Manufacturer of 4 1 .4 „, i , ti e zIm hh o.s egu.re o inosonsom. moose atta.o, A. pArimsi :Taw ,4 A • .V;.'